May 2019 NewsCenter Archive
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UAlbany Designated as Voter Friendly Campus
More than 3,000 students have registered through TurboVote since last year.
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An Integrated Approach
As University constituents think strategically about undergraduate and graduate enrollment, several efforts to strengthen recruitment, retention and student success were launched this semester.
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Champions Three
Women’s golf and women’s and men’s track & field grab conference titles this spring.
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$3.4 Million to Study Fibrosis
Grant will help an associate professor biological sciences identify potential therapies for people suffering from the condition.
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Celebrating 175
A birthday party uptown and a mayor's proclamation downtown highlight the May 7 anniversary.
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Pushing Boundaries for Public Health
A master’s and soon-to-be PhD student is working hard to change the perception of public health - and a national non-profit is taking notice.
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UAlbany Celebrates 175th Commencement
More than 4,900 students are set to receive degrees, May 15-19.
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Honoring Victim Advocacy
Albany County’s District Attorney recognizes a UAlbany employee for her ongoing commitment to students.
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An Experiential Approach to Emergency Management
CEHC shares its training program with the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters.
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America East Honors Our Athlete-Scholars
Ten athletes who are graduating receive America East awards for academic excellence.
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‘Snowball Chamber’ a New Tool in Search for Dark Matter
Inspired by the Disney movie “Frozen,” UAlbany Assistant Professor of Physics Matthew Szydagis is taking a new approach to his pursuit of dark matter: creating a detector based on supercooled water.
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The 175th: A Milestone for UAlbany and its Newest Grads
A multiple of UAlbany Commencement Week ceremonies produce a multitude of lasting memories.
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5 Questions with Faculty: Michael Leczinsky
Leczinsky teaches emerging technologies at CEHC, is a lifelong resident of the Capital Region and double graduate of UAlbany.
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Undergrad Program Forges New Pathways for Engineering Students
The new Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering has been approved by the New York State Education Department (NYSED), and UAlbany is accepting applications immediately.
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UAlbany First SUNY School Selected as Peace Corps Partner
The University at Albany is the first in SUNY and the third college or university in New York State to be selected as a Peace Corps Prep program partner. -
Childhood Adversity to Adulthood Depression
A SPH team finds that the mental health effects of childhood adversity can last long into adulthood.
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HIV & Hepatitis C: A Complex Web
Research in the SPH is addressing two viruses that share commonalities and disproportionately affect the same populations.
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K-9 Team Does UPD Proud at National Competition
Officers Daniel Callahan and Kolt take home a first prize in the team competition.
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Achieving 100 Percent Renewables
Solar energy expert Richard Perez shares his blueprint for a carbon-free future.
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‘Shop with a Cop’ Program to Help Local Kids Prepare for School
UAlbany graduate students and the Albany Police Department will partner for the fundraiser.
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Avenues of Fear
Andrew Poulos uses a new NIMH award to see how fear-producing regions and circuits of the brain differ by sex and age.
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NSF CAREER Award Highlights Efforts to Expand Wireless Technology
Mariya Zheleva of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has been honored with a prestigious NSF CAREER Award to continue her work on expanding wireless technology.